Today, it's my predictions for the fourth-place finishers in the Big 12 North and South - Missouri and Baylor. Will BU quarterback Robert Griffin endure a sophomore slump that will lead to the Bears' 14th straight losing season, or does Griffin improve and stop the skid? We say Baylor goes bowling...[details]

2007 (Junior): One of the team's most colorful personalities, Moore should start at safety as a junior. One of the best athletes on the team, Moore started four games last season and had his second career interception in addition to 33 tackles. Enters the year with 10 passes broken up, second on the team for a career.

The Good: A big, physically built safety with good speed and an impressive closing burst for his size. Reads and reacts quickly to plays and has a real nose for the football. An instinctive back-line defender who reads the quarterback's eyes well and consistently ball-hawks in the secondary. Displays impressive body control and coordination for his size. A strong open-field tackler with great hands in the secondary.The Bad: Was a shell of himself last season and never regained the form that made him a top prospect as a junior. Battled injuries all year, and health could still be an issue. Scouts need to figure out if he was simply a one-hit wonder or if his season was a result of injuries.

Positives: Physically impressive and has a frame to get bigger. Moves well for his size. Natural athlete who can run the alley and hit. Reads the quarterback and reacts to the thrown ball. Has an intimidating presence. Tough and will play through injuries. Good leaping ability - has a 37-inch vertical jump.Negatives: Instincts are spotty. Tends to get too tall in his pedal. Too easily manipulated by quarterbacks. Average route recognition. Does not always break down in space and misses too many tackles lunging. Production dropped as a senior - recorded only one interception. Injury history is concerning. Could need some extra reps to grasp a complex game plan. Will be a 24-year-old rookie.Summary: Overcame much adversity to get to where he is and is a true success story. Has prototypical size, speed and movement skills but regressed as a senior and did not show the instincts inherent to game-changers on the next level. Was able to sit on quarterbacks as a junior but showed he could be short-circuited by savvy QBs as a senior. Athletic enough to interchange on the back end but would be best utilized in the box similar to 49ers SS Michael Lewis.Grade: Second-to-third-round prospect.